11 adjectives to describe pennants

In his hand the Knight held a great spear, from the point of which fluttered a blood-red pennant as broad as the palm of one's hand.

From yonder mast a flag streams out As bold as a royal pennant; I can watch the good ship lunge about From this tower of which I am tenant;

It was a sort of a little college pennant on a stick.

At the peak of the mainmast a narrow red pennant was gently swayed by the wind, which came in fitful puffs from the east.

On each side of the archery range were rows upon rows of seats reaching high aloft, and in the center of the north side was a raised dais for the King and Queen, shaded by canvas of gay colors, and hung about with streaming silken pennants of red and blue and green and white.

A winding stream, a thin intermittency of sky blue and foam, glittered amidst a thick margin of reeds and loosestrife and overhanging willows, along the centre of a sinuous pennant of meadow.

He bore an azure pennant 'neath the iron of his spear, To show that lovers oft go wrong deceived by jealous fear.

What was left to Manager Jennings from the great Detroit team that had won three straight pennants was slowing up, with the exception of Tyrus Cobb, who has yet to reach the meridian of his career, and the Georgian got into trouble fairly early in the season, with the result that he was suspended for a considerable period.

From nearly every window and balcony hung pennants and flags; on every trolley pole fluttered a pennant of red, white and black.

When not a breath responded to the call, And Seamen whistled to the winds in vain; When the loose canvass droop'd in lazy folds, And idle pennants dangled from the mast; There, in that trying moment, thou wert found To teach the hardest lesson man can learn Passive enduranceand the breeze has sprung, As if obedient to the voice of Song:

"Dan," I said, "did your spiritual craft ever hang out a purple pennant?" "No," said Dan.

11 adjectives to describe  pennants